/ ail t a 8 1;2 E ( 1 4 1 1.5. , tr. ,tt'tti7qrl3,. n K: LENIIART A GRET.II, , • , , 'ai.,4: Roman correspotdent sa s': "A ver MAOHINIBTEt• BRASS rOtI.I4DEBB I beautiful statue of tho Indian Bacchus has been y dug up on the Ostian road, and is now to be seen it the studio of the sculptor Attini, in the Via S. Nicolo del Tolentini. It is evidently of Greek origin ' with a beautiful head, entirely untiefueed.' It is offered for sale by its pres ent owner for 00,000 ft., and, but for the pow erty of the,Treasury, it would long since have been pita:hued for the Vatican Gallery." ,‘‘`. NEW? ITEM& El 0 El [~ 0 —A lynx lately entered a house near War• Paw, WIC 1 and was first seen by the occupant, Mr. Avorill. with his fore foot upon the foot of ihe boil. Upon Mr. Averill malting a move to g'ot out of bed, the beast reteetited to another room, and crawled under a lounge. Consid• ering "discretion the bettor part of valor,"Mr. A vorill put up his revolver and opened the door, when the lynx Ifled. —HenryJohnson ; near Adrian, Michigan, climbed into an Qpi;le tree hack of a farmer's house the other niglicand imitated the hoot ing of an owl so accurately that the farmer rushed out and put nine buck Shot into him. The "party by the name of Johnson" has not heated since.—N. Y. Democrat. 7 One of the best things laid, written by the veteran Frontlet:, of the Louisville Jour»• al , ie the following: "If wo may judge from speed:m i en tho gallows, murderers, in pro portion to numbers, have a much larger rep• resentation in heaven than any other class o human beings." —Chaska ' Minna ., has had its excitement. One Nick Mass killed, dressed, and sold Wagoner's well known bull dog as mutton There was an unfortunate consumer and a pro fessional opinion by . a butcher Nensinger, who analyzed and disclosed the unsavory fie tion. —The 6ltiton (Ohio) Republican proposes to make a V'clocipede with rimmed wheels, so that it can be run at the rate of no hundred miles an hour on a single rall'uf a railroad. In Case of meeting a lifilitning train, wouldn't it very bad for the bicycle? Yerdigt Of $35,000 damages has hen rennied against the Erlo ita“rood, and' in favor of a pasininur who was injured by the Port Jervis disaster' last'-summer. `.llO in jured man paid $6OOO in physicians' fees.:, --An exchauge, observes:, Mr. Swortlx . pub• liihos tho Vicksburg Herad and Mr. Speare edits it. IV() can only supposo that their readers tuns•ket, and arrow-minded—oh, bothor ' —The Clerk of the Lynehbarg (VA.) Hust ings' Court lately issued .1% license to Frank Ormie„aged ninety, to marry Phebo Thwplitt, aged seventy. Their - parents did not.object. • 1!, --The environs• of .Rosetin, iti Upper Hun 1, glary, nro infested nt present by a band of bri loads, commanded by a monk who ins re contly an ;inmate of a Capuchin monastery. —Onlione , of the parsons implicated in the assassination of tho• Opvernor of Barges, in Spain, has been sentenced to death, and his case‘iiil( await the action of the 'Cortes.. --The (lrattddury now in session in Onon• flags county, Now York, includes among its members allegro named Loguen, born a slaw, but now an educated clergyman. --The diamonds stolen some time since from Mr,Au t tylerliknd, jeweller', of Rocheetei, wore recovered nt Fort Erie, recently, by &tee fivers. Austin, Nevada,, a,OOO feet above the Res, it is diftlettlt,t6 wear' artificial teeth on liceount of the ditaintslied attuospherio pres- Stlre. , , —A picture by Rubens, valued at lOW, bad been destroyed brtho flames tha consumed a picture gallery ip Exeter, England'. \ ---,N Chicago reporter took shor diami notes ot his inainocata's love talk, and k )pt her from j'4ing him by threatcning to publit it. . .\ . —A man recently . brought a bill or Slagainst his brother's estate . in San Ptanclsco, " or loss of time in attending the Innoral." Now York' . Express lins 'discovered Ant rents I►nvo gone down' 26 per cent. tho past year: • ---A man in Nowt4l., Vs., hid his knee- . enlbroken, by a slinp 'dealer' who was removing , n tight boot front his foot.- —Before murderers are executed in Utah they aro made to read• aloud a chapter , ,, from the New Testament. . • 'fn Now York a steam fire engine has been pla'col on a steamer, so, as to be useful at fires near the wharves. —Three tons of eheeso from twenty-tAio ,cows is the alarming achievement of a Maine `dairyman. --Five'Tennesseqq newspapers have calrend hoisted the name of Andrew Johnson for Gov ornor. , --A Polish Wallop has boon obligod to es c:►po to Anstriato avoid banishment to Siberia .7^-11 . 011. J,s. DOONIO, of Massitelaisetts, for wetly a M. C., is dead, aged 75. --There are one hundred and thirty alnte companiee in Northampton county. —Ten thonsand troops aro to sail intik) , ataly from Spain to Cuba. —The New York glass•snittshing robbers are said to be English thieves. —Sing Sing prison contains 1258 null° nn 134 ramie convicts. —A fountain nt Bepuiugton, Vt., throws a stream 169 foot high. —Glasgow has a chimney 454 feet high, the tallest in the world. —Kossitth is said to bo old, poorolocrophl + and living on charity, —Canned oySters escape Internal Revenue ES —Five European aovereiina are bacholore --As"chrriaga•bed" for inraiitis is out: • --The etiow was the first corn extxactor •:---Tlw United States boasts 12 llostotts, .—Nfipoltioti is 62 awl Eugenio ' ' ' And GENERAL DEALERS IN Maobinists' and Manufacturers' Supplies No. 627 no 629 FRALXILIN 87111 T, UM- LAUER'S BREWERY I,* 1 • - 1 READING, PA. \ The subscriberrespeettully announcea to the pub- Be that ho h-s recently enlarged his Brewery to a considerable extent, and-introduc ed steam power in all its departmentat and is now ready to supply all demands for SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS, rer home and distant consumption. Ilie stook of Malt Liguori,, warranted to keep in all climates, is follows; - BROWN STOUT, PORTER, BOTTLING, ALE, AND LAGER BEER, FRED% LAUER, . N. B.—A liberal percentage will bo allowed Agenta abroad. , )an. 28- J. R. BARRETT & CO., Propristora, trANCHESTEII, ;if. U, ' I Said by all Dragglata - and Dealers in' Iristeut Medicines. H. BIRCH & BRO., Da. A. H. LIGHT, W. J. THIERWECIITER, WILLIAM WELLS. may 51y GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT. SOIINDER & FELIX, Wareroom, corner Fifth and Washington streets. MANUFACTORY, WASHINGTOIV STREE2 BELOW FIFTH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. UNDFIRSIGNEI) ItfISPECTFULLY IN ylte public attention to their splendid stook of flret-class furniture now and constantly 01l and made to order to suit customers. Among other artlolni, especial attention is in% cited to their unsurpassed EXTENSION TABLES, DRESSING BUREAUS, DINING ROOM OHAIRS, OENTBE' , AND OTIIER TABLES BEDSTEADS OF THE LATEST STYLES and every other article in their line of business. Ever's , article is manufactured by themselves, in their admirably arranged manufactory, with the molt perfect machinery, and skillful meohanies, and dashed in an unsurpassed manner. Also proparod to °locate all orders for CARVING, - TURNING, SAWING, and MOULDINGS. All orders promptly executed, and warranted to give eatiefaotion. ap. 10- JOB PR'INTING. E ovr ji r liop ae of Job Printing neatly executed at t ile"lNAut,l4' Printing tistabliehment. D R. A. 1110Rit, , DENTIST, Orneet—No. 009% Penn street, Wading, (Anoint J. C. JiitOWN's BAT STORM.) Removed froni No. G ,North Fifth street. Particular attention paid to curing diseases of the Mouth and Gums, suoh'ms Scurvy, Proternatu ral Growth of Gums, Alveolar Absceoses; disease of the Alveolar process. Fissured Palates, and all diseases to which the mouth and gums aro sub ject. Teeth extracted without pain, and inserted on all marial used by the Profession. Ofllo hours. from 7A.M. to 7 P.M. [dect-]y ki - rf EIS A. GRINISEMRs t - Extensive Grain Warehouse, Now roady for i FARMERS AND OONSISNORS, Who may wish to stove Grain, ko, Stornilo and COraculsolon reasonable. Also, asuporior stook of • 1? OUR AND FEED, &c., A Threats wholosalo and retail, at lower priceethan oan be purchased elsewhore. Also, a superlorlot Of Buokwheat Meal, and Potatoes. Of loo t N0.105 North Eiglath-13t. itoadlng,Pri. febs - EEMOVAL!! ~• BARTO'S LIQUOR STORE' , g tv e n ib :w on an ro d m eye v g o a d n f t ro st m or -t o ho K . °piton.) Building to NO. 437 PENN STREET, Whore customers will 11ml a very large stook• of the best and purest WItMS, BkIiNDIES, WHISKIES, &0., ever offered the pu bile of Reading. All the ' proof of the above that is required is trtal. A share of patronage Is solicited. TOBIAS BA RTO. NEWSPAPERS A largo lot of . old nowepa- Dora, on and at title office, whTt will be bold cheap. 011RUTIAN ItITTEWEI GENUINE BLOOD PURIFIER, Know p 1 under tho name of "PEDTP.R'S PACK CHEN," a valuable arable; ioraale at thei"Earglei Bookstore. C BOOKS Wo have or 2n rieteof Blitakitluo it e iT w i tl Eß Awoo. ELAN tale a large v* IDttl READING. PA. Agents, Reading, Pa. ' LYONS 110TitIa. W • . IL ARTMAN, Proprietor. One of the but bonsai outside of the large Mkt. It Is located on the One of the East Pentaylvanits itailrowd, about midway betwee_o Reading and Al lentown. All trains between New York and the West, as well as all Way trains, stop at Lyons. and immediately in front of the Lyons Hotel. rl-Everything in and about the hotel hi unsur passed. A Bret rate Livery Stable is also kept In connection with the Hotel. . feb24- KRYDER Manufacturers of DR. MEYER'S Celebrate'd Tonio Hei.b Bitters. Importer of WINES AND LIQUORS. Alfio 8010 Agonte for BAILSY'S UNRIVALLED RYII VIIIBKIEB. No. 121 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. For sate at theEaglo Bookstore. F REDERICK W. LAUER, ''OLD JAIL," Washington streets, Reading, Pa. Cfirner Bole Agent fOr Barka and Lebanon countlea, tor the celebrated SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY. The most reliable and durable Scales over placed before tho public. Call and seo ;them before' purchasing elsewhere. Superior inducements offered to buyers. A lot of second-hand PLATFORM SCALES on hand and for Bala cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE PEOPLE. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST! REINHOLD & SCHOENER No. 41 North Si2tth Street, READING, PA. trill? SUBSCRIBERS RAW; JUST ESTAII -1 lished a first-clam Boot and Shoo-tanking estab liskment amt gore at the above stated place whore they are able tO,accommodato customers with the best articles in their line of business, and at lower prices than at airy other placo in the city. , The following list of prices prOren all we say : Mon's calf boots, 31 00 and upwards. Metes kip boots,. $3 00 Men's working shoes, ( - / 00 Alan's French calf Congress gaiters, box tool, 300 Meri's calf Congress gaiters. 2 25 Men's calf Palmorals, 2 (X) Men's kip Balmorals, 1 80 Boys' calf llalmorals, 1 60 Boys' kip llalmorals, 1 .2. 1 1 Youths' kip Valmorals, 1 00 Women's lasting high Polish. - -,-.27' 5 Women's Gi:gross gaiters, ~.„1„74o 2 80 Women'slasting Bahuorals, l XOO Women's Morocco Balmorals.2oo Women's'Moroceo shoos, 1 65 Women's kid slip ,ors, $5 . , . Misses' lasting Polish, 1 45 , Youths' gaiters from , 15 ets. to 75 Youths' and boys' shoes from 3tl eta. to 00 Also. a large stook of notions on hand and for sal e:"^". The abovo prices aro lower than at any othor similar place of business in the-city. REPAIRING. Particular attention is paid to all kinds of to pairing. REINHOLD St SCHCENER, NO. 1 41 Nolirrg SIXTH STREET, (4ROVR TUN COURT !MUM) READING, A. sprit 11- J. KE_LY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LUMBER, READING,' PA., Hoops constantly on hand and for salo at tho LOWEST PRICES, A general assortmout of WRITE PINE, IMMO 'IC, SPRUCIC, (MERRY OAK. ARIL CIIF.STNUT, INDIANA .BLACK AND ' WHITE. OVAL DT, CAROLINA YELLOW PINE, MICHIGAN PAN LUMBER, Thoroughly seasoned and under cover WHITE PIN', CYPRESS', .AND NORTH CAROLINA GR RENSTVAIIiP CEDAR SHINGLES. q• Orders respectfully so4etted avid protriptily attended to: For prices, &c., call atipo CE, N.EW BRICK .OF•FjCI, Rtt the Corner of .ftttrth iitttd Vine hereof, Or, adtlross • :J: Feli`2B, 1808-tftl] • RUPTURE CORRECTLY TREATED • • .I , ly c, IT. IVE.EDI - 43, • • Af, his 001ce, Conte). of .Tivelfth and Race Sts.,' 11011ROPgSSION'AL EXPERIENCE 1 the adjuitment of Mechanical Remedies and ISupports for la years has given hint extensive opportunities for practice in this important hut neglected branch. To all afflicted with HERNIA or RUPTURE, he eau guarantee the successful application of Truses, specially adapted to each casts and its conditions, often perfecting radical 'cures. Ladies requiring Trusses, Braces, Supporters, Elastic' Belts, Bandages, Syringes, Pasaarlea, ttc., will find a Department adjoining his office, con ducted 19y competent and bad:lima FEMA 4 Banning s, Braces, Fitelita Suppnrters, Fieneh indestructiffie Trusses, Elaatio Stockings, flottltior Braces, Spinal Instruments, Crutches, ‘ fte.• fmare:l:,lB3S-letnos ------,--------- -------------t - r4= ; -- ---- 00AL SCUTTLE, COAL 4 SITOVELS, NJ Heater Scoops; Snow Shop"ls, and a variety of other ttagful ilardware, for sale cheap by. fiIeGOWAN & lkittatifOßE, . . ( 5ll Penn street. ' LE4IAN & LEE, piIOTOG-RAPHE.ItS, 53. i PE`, N .1. street, Rending, La. Everything . In the Art Mono cheap and well. , t i Itch 6-1 y ontlil-1•f SALE.—Tho counters and sl - dying of store-room 403 Penn street, lately occupied by Lewis Rohner, nearly as good as neiv, can bo bought. at at low figure, by applying soon at 'Jan 18) 109(11.161tIS HOTEL. mwo COLTS FOlt SALE.-THE UN ..11. dosigned, residing In Exeter' township, About ono mils North of Stonersville, 'oilers TWO FINE COLTS, two years ',Ali old, atprivate sale. One of them Is a _ stud colt, of Antos Voting's stud holm Lett tt-:it j IS.A.AC CLOSE, . auc 26- reept 4- AND ALSO, READING PA bIGEA.I -; DiSTRiBUTION! 131 111.12 METROPOLITAN GIFT COMPANY!! CASH - GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OF isiao,ooo. Every Ticket Draws a relte, 5 Cash Glfte..„ ip ~, ~ .... 1:IIMM:13 3 0 0 n II 60 450 " " --- ti .2h . . 600 14 41 11 23 30 Elegant ItosowoOd Ilano:4' Fitch $3OO to /pct 33 ' 14 3/0101100n$ " 73 to 150 15) Sowing Machines L " tio to 175 250 Musical Bozos . " 23 to 200 300 Fine Gold illettehet) " 75 to 3tlo 750 Fine Silver Watcher) " 50 to 53 Flue Oft Palntlnge, kr ratnotl Engearlag6 , , silver Ware, I'liotograpli Albums, and a large assort- Went of wine Gold Jewelry, In nil valued al. _ 1"0,000 DOLLARS. A Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes by Purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 2;i Cents. Tickets describing each 'Prize are SEALED in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed, On m eelpt of 2 Omits, a Se n ied•Tieket will be drawn, without choice, and delivered at our Wilco, or aunt by mall to any addrosS. The prIZO named Upon It will be delivered to the tickadiolder on payment of ONE - 4)0144AR. Prizes will be im mediately sent any address, as requested, by express or return You will know whot your Prize is before you pay fur it. Any Prize 'nay be exchanged for «n -other of the sdnus ..?Vo Blanks. AloTOur Patrond can depend on fair dealtag. ENITILENCES,We suleet the few follov% Ulu uautee from tho many who 11Mto lately drawn VAluablo Prizon and kindly poruiltted us to pub• list' them : 8. T.lVil kens, lintralo, New Yoeic, 61,000; Mrs. E. Stuart, 7() Nelson Ptacd, N. Y., mks E.Mon. roe, Chicago, Ii 1., Piano valued at W. Cu rt NOV Martin, Gold IVatoli, $2O I; Robert Jackson, Dubuque Sewing Machine, $100; Pliiliv Al(Ctitu thy, Louisville, ky., 4 1 / 4 300; James itogurs„ Wash ington, 1). C. Musical Box, stso; Miss Emma Wu/ warth, Milwaukee Wis., Piano, $300; Boy. T W. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, moloduoii, $125. OPINIONS OF TIM PIiESS, Wo publish no names without permission. "They are doing the largest business; the firm Is' reliable, and deservo their success.— Weelkly Tribune - , lib. 8. , "We have examined their sysieln„ and know theixt to he a fair dealing firm.—.V. Y. Herald, Fkbf •28, 1808. "Last week a friend of ours drew a POO Prize, which was promptly received. Nom, March 3, 1808. bend for circular giving many more rotoronces and favorublp notices from the press. liberal indncemonto to Agonts. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every Pock«ge of Stravi Envelopes cont(gins One Cash Gift. r .03 - •Slx Tickets fur Ono Dollar, 13 for Two I tars, 35 for Five 1)ollars,110 for Fifteen Hollan. All letters should bo addroAlleit to HARPER., WILSON 1t Co., 113 - Broadway, N. Y ILE CRY IS STILL THEY COME! THE RUSII CONTINUES FOR BOOTS AND, SHOES. N. T. GI FA,SHIONADLB BOOT AND . SHOE MAKER. 653 Penn Street; it'eading, Pa. ETAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE FINEST Ulassortniont of Finn and Heavy Boots and Shoos In this ott)t, also Ladies' and Children's Shoes of a kinds. Soo list of styles and prices: Men's calf boots, limo wade, I kip 41 . 11 II Boys I II I YOUth I R II Woinon's kip taco boots, Wonton's Goat Polish, hfissos' Monis Arctic,Mtn Go tr.. 9 ' Wonton's " Miss Chlitiren'd 1100.7 IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS. 3 PRESSES FOR SALE. A FINE CIIANCE Mit MACIIINTsTs AND' gANUFACTURE4S ONE ENGINE Flifi I= U.N.E B Q E TO BE SOLD CITEAV.t =I The following tilaehlnory is offered- fot sale; at Advantageous rates. - . ONI OSCILLATING ENGINE oto.POUR • '. HORSE POWER. ONE EIGHT-1 - 10115E BU LARUPRIOHT ONI?. LARGE • CYLINDER PRINTIN PRESS, PAZ,IMPI.I SIZE. ONE SMALL *ASIIINGTON 'LAND PRESS. - " • ' ONE STANDING PRESS. Apply a the 4(iter Mee, or_suldress • RITTER tt CO., Reading,.N. poo 7 OTICE.— TIIE SUBSCRIBER ..1.1 would Inform his old friends and customers that ho has his °Mee at N 0.21. dontlr Sixth street, ,near Penni whore he is prepared to attend to kinds of collect ions from one dollar to theustinile, and all kinds of cbliveyancing done at the , shortest notice, he also acts as Counsel for Administra tors in settling Up Estates on reasonable terms. MATTIffAii NIENGCL, , Alderman and Attorney at Law. CITY HOTEL,::. SOUTH SIXTH STREET, (Near Penn,) • I 4 READINQ, PA. *3-Charges moderate. • 'A. 8. ESTEILLY. Proprietor. - • war fi t STATE OF JOHN D. RITT ER, Iate of Exeter ownship, Berke County, dee , d. Letters of administration to the estate of the above decedent have been granted to the under signed. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make inun f ediate payment, and those having elaitus will present them, properly Altithentleated, for settlement HENRIETTA RITTER, Exeter JOHN K. RITTER; Exeter, SAMUEL K. RITTER, Oley, AdmlnbstrAtors dee 19-6 t") EnO It .10.000 411, 6,00) 4 ' I NO- gall $350 to $7OO 3CO ' 1 375 200 " 275 I rA " 2 25 125 " . Ltl 75 2 00 " 275 150" 22b 3 1 00 MEE BOILER. PR. J 011 NSTON, BALTIMORE LOH HOSPITAL, OFFIOE.,;No. 1 SOUTH . FRN4I ERICK 8T.R117.15:1' THE ONLY 1111'S1e1it.N ADVEltiastN(4. lifts discovered the most Certain, BpeedyAsn 1:tlec,11110 Remedy in the world tQt. all 1 PIBEABF,4 0(1.• Kate/ in Six Hours! No Pittitip ! Person Ruin by lynoranl Pretenders, Or Mot Deadly lbison, Mercury, shotad apply blimediatev. A CURE WAR W RANTED R NO CHARGE, 1N • 1.110.11 ONE pro T\O DAYS, Moot, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Woaknes la the Back and Limbs, Atfcations of (ho Kidney and Bladder, tur'olun tory DisohargoS, intim ones , General Dobillty, NorVoasuess, Dyspopsia, Lan guor, Low Spirits L CrilisiOn Of Ideas, ralpitA tion of tiro itoUrt, Tin Way, Trelaqinif,Dimn o ris ofs(ght or Giddiness, I isoasos oft he llead,Throa t Nose or Skin, Affections of th e Liver, Lungs Stomach or Bowols-; - $ hose Torrilde Dlsorai rs misWg from tho solitary Habits of out li—skorfst and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of rho "ens, to the Mariners o Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hojws anticipations, rondoriug marriage, 18c., inipoB YOUNG MEN Ktvcc l ß lly, who Have 0000tno t victims of Soli taro Vieo, that dreadful amd destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young /ilea of the most exalted tal ents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates, with, the thun ders of oloquenco or waked to ecstasy the Hying tyro, may coal with full confidence, 1 , - KV) 100 TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. TIIIIBI3 aro sumo of the sad melancholy Woo t produced by early habits of youth via I Weak ness of the Back and Chubs, Pains In the Bead Otumess of Sittlit, Lobs of Muscular Power, I'ntpl talon of the ljeart, Dyspepsia, Nervous lrrltabl Itty, Derangemunt of tho Digustlve itinCtions general Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, tito MICNTALLV.-1110 Wald 011'000 On 1110 mind are much to hu dreaded—Loss of Memory, Om fablOti of Ideas, Depressions (.1 Spirits, El,•11 lugs, Aversion to Society, SelfDlstrust,love of Solitude, Timidity, dm, aro moo Of thii evils produced, • • MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Young Mon contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, or &lie debility, deformities, ao., should apply 114 who places himself tinder the care of I}r. j. may religiously coninto in his honor as a gentle man, and confidently rely upon his skill as physician. O]IGANIO WEAKNESS, ntroTENer, IMPEDIMENT TO MARRIAGE. By Dr. Joliuston's marvellous treatmentvweak ness of the organs is speedily oared and Mil vigor restored. Thousands of the most nervns, de bilitated and impotent, who had lout all' hopes, have boon iminedlatety relieved. All impediurents to Marriage, Physical or Men tal Disqualification, Loss of Procrentive Power, Nervous Irritability, Trembling and Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful klntlispeetlily curet . DR.,. JOI{NSTON, Mom (worth° Royal College ofSurgeons,Loodon, Brad alto from ono of the most eminent Colleges in thb United States, and the greater part o whose life has mon spent in the hospitals 6 London, Paris, Philadelphia and °Nowhere, ha effected some of the most astonishing cures tha wore over known ; ninny troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nerVous noes, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashful ness, with frequent blushing, attended soinotlines with derangement of mind,, t were cured twine diately. . 'YOUNG MEN , Who have Injured themselves Iv a certain prim. Lice indulged it,. when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which aro nighty felt, even when asleep, and if not Cured render 3 marriage iniposaiblei and destroys both mind Lind body, should apply Monedintely. • What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched front all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence _of deviating from the path of nature anti indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons nyem, before emitemplating reflect that a soling multi and body aro, ~ l ho most necessary requisites to promote connubial !lapin. nosy. -Indeed, without these the JoUrney 011'431;h life boeomes a weary pilgrimage; the proilpect i hourly darkens to the viewthe mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly relloption that the happiness of another he._ gomos blighted with our own, DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure duds that 110 has Imbibed tno seods of this painful disease, It too often happens that an ill-thuott sense of stature or dread of discovery deters hint trout applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of thin disease make their appoaranco Flitch as ulcdrated sore throat, diseased noso,noctiOnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of ight, deafness, nodes on the shin-honoti and arms, blotches on the head taco and extremities pro grossing with frighul rapidity, tilt at last the palate of the mouth t or the bones of the nos fall tu, and the victim o this awful (Usenet) hodomes a horrid object of ceennisoration, till death puts a poriOd to Ills dreadful sufferings /. by Bonding Lim to " that Undiscovered Countryirom whence no traveller returns." DR. JOHNSTON / OFFICE, NO. 7 Sot/TE PREVERIOIX STRIMT, Loft-hand side going from Baltlmorestreet, a fow doors from tho corner. Fail not to obiorvo the name and number. Letters must ho paid and'Contain a stamp. Tho I Doctor's Diploma hangs in his Wilco. ENDOUSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this Institution year after year, and the .numerous important Surgical Operations performed by 1)r. Johnston, witnessed by tam reporters of the ‘, Sun," " clip per," and loamy other papers, notices of whioh have appearedligain and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman ofieharaetor and responsibility, is a sullielentguarantooto the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. lbw 28; IR6B7Alid &Ay' • • PAC ,RA I ',ROAD, NEARLY •- , FINISHED. • 1650 Mileft - : .Built.- OM UNION : . PA ' OWI.O 11. CO. CENTIUJ. PACIFIC 'RAILROAD R. R. CO., }lsm added Eight Hundred (BOO) lithos to their lines tlnztng the curreirt. year, while doing a large local passenger and freiglW business. The through eon n4301(311 , will undoubtedly be corn pleted next summer, when the through truffle will be very great. Pbrty tholisand men are now employed by the 'two poWerful Compituled, In pressing forward the great national highway to a speedy-completion. Only 14100 miles remain to be built, of which moistly aro graded and ready for the rails. First Mortgage Gold fldfuls of the Union Pacific Railroad Uotripany for sale at par -and Intereat, hatFiret, Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Central. Phalle Railroad, at 103 and lntereq. The prlneldal and interest of both bonds are payable in gold. DENtyEti&titto DEALERS \ IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES • GOLD, ETC., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD' STREET, 7-44% wIVI • PHILA DELPHI' forta-s-7.-c- AtIST IA ill, It T T liffrirtrofigh ?AN CATTLE; PO)Yl)Ell6.—These powdoro, which have been lin constant use by many far mers in this county for the last thirty ybars, aro not surpassed by any of the various prepara tions tliat have been gotten up 'of late, and aro paraded before the farming community with a -great flourish of trumpets, nit hough flop° of thorn come up to U p it WTI AN HITTER'S EXCELLENT POWDEW3,t The following certificate is ono out of a thousand that might readily ho furnished; yoM a. Cn awn AN ItirrEnr :-1 ave used ur C ATL TE PO %YOE —DIt f ea Aird or a' cow h that virtu hide-bound and had hollow horns. 1 have her but halla spoonful per week,' for two weeks, and then ono spoonful every two weeks. I have used but one package the powners, and the cow is thorogubly cured and gives toore milk than ever before. ' A AltON GETZ. Reading, May 18, ifing. The above Powden are for sale at the Enuttt book store. _ (Jan 30,1, MARIttAGE, AND Tatt JOB PRINTINGI, rr . ''' -.... The Proprietors of the Dail Eagle and Weekly Gazette ' AAR PHEPARED 'fo ALL KINDS OF JOB II (111‘ PROMPTLY, NEATLY AND AT FAIR PRICES! Marini; ample facilities and good worktr.i tboy aro enabled to exocuto o\•('t v allto , printing dosirod by MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, KAM A 8 B‘oks, Pamph!ch i 1 Posters, Handbills, Programmes, Cireutari, Legal Wol k Notes, Receipts, ‘ , l ~• Bill-Heads, Letter•Heedt, Ball Cards, fills of Fare, - Wedding Cards, We are confident-that all work entruslA us will be done satlfactortly to the castuL, both as to style and price. Our personal and political friends 8)0 r i minded that they can, tnctortalty aikue,u4 out any disadvantage to themselves', by glth us their patronage in this line, Orders by express or 'pail will be prompt,, executed. Address' RITTER & CO.. IM11.1! ICAO I, R AND I Cr'AZErrE E 542 Penn Street, Reading, Pa. J tate 25. WM • NMR:E.—There will ho a meeting of the FuE TUNIi IitIILIHNG AND HA VIN(18 lON of neatlitig, Ott WA OM Friday (the lytl of Fobroary, at N 0.1,8 NOrtit' 'Fifth street, et i) o'olook P. M. Those who have trot paid up thrlt Idttes for the month of January, aro requebteil (10 SO at once to the TrOasarer, .1. 0, IllemaN grocer, otherwiso their names will bo'slriell,n OIL the list. Also, those wishing Information And Mltf, fah do so by calling on the Treasurer, as old) x few more of the latter are loft for disposal. By order of theiloard. J. Itt/S8 MILLER, Jan 11-td] Secrete/ EXCELSIOR : BOOT AND SHOE STOO, N 0.1106 Potin Street, Ileaditig, l'o., (Next door to Lerch'a HoMtvare More.) HARWICK & DRAKE, Beg to announce to tho citizens of Reading et vicinity, that they have now in Storo, a very An assortment of . MEN'S AND BOYS; BOOTS AND SBOEs LADLES' AND CHILDREN'S 1100'Di ASS FillOESeit all stzes, of very Superior make. a• they Will sou Sti, tho lowest ouch prim They invite all to call and see their Block befurt purchasing tiltiewlierilf: Tboy /my° pinCra find asHortinen 1, of the luto;,. styles HATS And CAPS, at low figures. rtrA.ll kinds of costomer work meaufseturtd In the very Host style, at short notice. - The patronage of the phblle is rospeetfully Arr Hotted. • • tJnn 11-ly ASSIGNMENT OF, JACOB T. SNY. DElL—Allimrsons aro hereby' tiotiliell ttlt Jacob N. Saydnr luta made a voluntary trmig,n. taunt of all ,hl i s real and junsomil propody to Benjamin k'taklin thlyder. in trust for the bv lit of the creditors of the said. Jacob E, 81) 3der• All portions who aro Indobtful to Jacob E. SIT (tor t are requOsted to make Dayinent to ilebjmn Frairliu Snyder,' Assignee, and those loons Maims against the said `Jacob Snydcr, Nett pletwo present them without delay to tlis Wet. signed. BEN.JiIItUN k'It'A.NKLIN sN 1 14,1 t. deo VI-Gt.] • 6E4101. OAN S' (2 , 015 ItT SAY N.Aant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Berke county, will be sold sit Piddle Vend lie. on Saturday, the 20th day of February, A3f I)., Poi at the Keystone House, In the City of Iteedel, nil the within mentioned and described wend. • efl,.lto wits , z No, 1. A two-Story BRICK HOUSE and lot of. ground situate on the East aide of North - • Fifth street, between Washington and IN' nut streets, lit the City of Reading, containing yn front North and South on Fifth stroct, feet and in length or depth two. hundred fa. , 11 thirty, feet to an alloy, N o. 2. A two-story BRICK IfOU,E and lot of ground sititate on the South side oi Penn street, between Second and Yrou t streets, in said city, containing in front onlieun street twenty foot, and in depth one 'hundred and sdventy toot. No. 8. A two-story BRICK HOME and lot of ground, situate on tine South side of Mil street, and, adjoining ,No. 2, containing in rout on said fens street 2u feet, and in dole' No.' 4. A on l e and three-quarter Atoll BRICK HOUSE; and lot. of ground, eltuste on the North side of Cherry alley, hetw!e' • Front and Second streets, in the said city, c'° , ' tabling in front on said Cherry alley 13 feet four Inches and in depth 80 feet, BRICK No. 5. A ono and three-quarter itory 11 0158 E, situate on the Nottit side of (her 6, alloy, bi"tweeil Front and Second streets, in Ital.. `City, eV/fulfill:1On front on said Cherry Riley! 13 feat And 4 inches, and in depth 0 feet o,,ein6 the middle house). nu No.B. A one Ofdan threedivarter story HOUSE and lot ground, sittiat side of Cherry alley, between Second Anil Frra streets, containing in front )3 feet and 4 filcher , attain depth 0 feet. ' s' No. 8, being four MUCK amOSTONE e on the Soft , -. 'situate on the South aide' of Neversliik eto:.4ti East of Eihth street, containing in front 0 ;i tuald Noverslnk street, about 70 feet, and .a depth 100 feet. bate the property of Wuniter,,tteceased: on, Sale to continence At 1 o'clock In the afters when due attendance will be& ven and the low' of sale wade known by SAMUEL WANNER. ' • 'Adapt , . CATHARINE WANNER, T By order of the Court.-I,avi H. Cris, Clet W. Y. Croats, Attetioneer. t i m , *lt AND DDSINESS MEN: MI Ontalptsti, ME Business Uriis, Lc, eitso, El
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